File:Implosion_nuclear_weapon_design_-_shock_waves.svg
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DescriptionImplosion nuclear weapon design - shock waves.svg |
English: Schematic cross-section of an implosion nuclear weapon design showing the basic principle of the need to use high explosive lensing in order to focus the detonation waves (initially from the detonators, in red) into a symmetrical, spherical wave which compresses the core. |
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current | 14:53, 10 August 2006 | 744 × 744 (70 KB) | Fastfission~commonswiki | some corrections to the shockwave, and I added the air gap and initiator | |
02:31, 21 July 2006 | 744 × 744 (67 KB) | Fastfission~commonswiki | Schematic cross-section of an implosion nuclear weapon design showing the basic principle of the need to use high explosive lensing in order to focus the detonation waves (initially from the detonators, in red) into a symmetrical, spherical wave which com |
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